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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Osaka-Nambapdf / 0.8MB Good location with one minute's walk from Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, Sennichimae Line.One minute's walk from Osaka Namba Station on the Kintetsu Namba Line, Hanshin Namba Line.A 2 minute walk from Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line, Nankai Main Line. Dotonbori, one of Osaka's top tourist attractions, is within walking distance, and conveniently accessible from Osaka International Airport (Itami) and Kansai International Airport. It is convenient for leisure and business. This hotel accepts cashless payment. Please use a credit card or QR code payment system for payments of charges. ROOM EQUIPMENTS / AMENITY Women's amenity kit * Image for illustrative purposes. Central type water purification system (Ryosui Kobo) * Women's amenity kit is offered at the lobby. * Mobile charger is lent at the front desk. Ryosui Kobo's central water purification has been implemented. All the water to be used in the hotel including water for the washstand, the shower, and the toilet has been changed into gentle water by it. NUMBERS OF GUEST ROOMS : 276 Numbers Deluxe Twin Room Type Room size(㎡) Bed size(mm) Floor of rooms Double 11.8㎡ 1400 152 2~13 Deluxe Double 12.8~14.0㎡ 1600 57 2~13 Twin 17.1㎡ 1200×2 33 3~13 Deluxe Twin 18.6㎡ 1200×2 11 3~13 Connecting Twin 34.2㎡ 1200×4 22 3~13 Universal Double 20.0㎡ 1600 1 2 ● 2 guests available: 276 rooms ● All rooms are NON-Smoking ABOUT THE HOTEL ADDRESS : 6-5 Nambanaka 1-chome, Naniwa-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu 556-0011 TEL : (+81)6-7668-2031 FAX : (+81)6-7668-2034 CHECK-IN/OUT : 15:00/11:00 AVAILABLE PAYMENT : VISA・MASTER・JCB・AMEX・DINERS・DISCOVER・UnionPay METHODS LINE Pay・PayPay・d払い・au PAY・Rpay・ALIPAY・WeChatPay *This hotel accepts cashless payment. E-MAIL : [email protected] URL : https://fresa-inn.jp/en/namba-ekimae/ ACCESS : One minute's walk from Exit 7 in Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Sennichimae Line One minute's walk from Exit 7 in Osaka Namba Station on the Kintetsu Main Line A 2 minute walk from Exit 31 in Namba Station on the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line A 2 minute walk from the North Exit in Namba Station on the Nankai Main Line A 5 minute walk to the east from JR Namba Station *Estimated travel time is based on Google map. LOCATION *Osaka Metro = Former municipal subway ■ Osaka Sta./ Umeda Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 10 minutes by train) (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ Shin-Osaka Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 18 minutes by train) (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) Self Check-in / Check-out Machines ■ Tennoji Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 10 minutes by train) (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ Kyoto Sta. → Osaka Sta. / Umeda Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 50 minutes by train) (JR Tokaido・Sanyo Main Line) (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ Kansai International Airport Kansai Airport Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 42 minutes by train) (Nankai Limited Express rapi:t) Kansai Airport Sta. → Tennoji Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 45 minutes by train) (JR Kansai International AirportLine・Limited Express Haruka)(Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ Osaka International Airport (Osaka Itami Airport) Osaka(Itami)Airport → OCAT(Connected to JR Namba Sta.)(Approx 44 minutes by train) (Limousine Bus Itami Airport Line) ■ Universal Studios Japan Universal-city Sta. → Nishikujo Sta. → Osaka-Namba Sta. (Approx 31 minutes by train) (JR Sakurajima Line) (Hanshin Namba Line) ■ Osaka Castle Cashless payments Temmabashi Sta. → Yodoyabashi Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 35 minutes by train) (Keihan Main Line) (Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ Kyocera Dome Dome-Mae Sta. → Osaka-Namba Sta. (Approx 17 minutes by train) (Hanshin Namba Line) ■ Hanshin Koshien Stadium Koshien Sta. → Osaka-Namba Sta. (Approx 36 minutes by train) (Hanshin Namba Line) ■ Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan Osakako Sta. → Hommachi Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 32 minutes by train) (Osaka Metro Chuo Line)(Osaka Metro Midosuji Line) ■ INTEX OSAKA Nakafuto Sta. → Suminoekoen Sta. → Namba Sta. (Approx 32 minutes by train) * Image for illustrative purposes. (Osaka Metro New Tram) (Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line) FACILITIES ※画像はイメージです Free amenity area * Image for illustrative purposes. Six Sotetsu Fresa Inn Highlights! 1. Heartfelt smiles and hospitality 4. Design and security Offering service that makes you want to come back again Room IC cards have been enhanced by designers to ensure complete security 2. Excellent location Located within a five-minute walk from major city stations 5. Full set of amenities Free amenities and ladies' amenities including bath additives and tea bags 3. Comfortable livability Free Wi-Fi, air purifier, high quality beds, two-piece waffle 6. Hygienic facilities pajamas, and more... Our specialized staff take pride in their thorough cleaning.
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